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WOMEN'S LACROSSE POTENT OFFENSE FUELS RECORD SEASON he 1994 season was one (school-record 16.3 goals per T of the best in Western game) were senior Gina Cappi Maryland College women's and sophomore Denise Sarver. lacrosse history, as the Green Both Cappi and Sarver scored 60 Terrors posted a 12-2 record. goals, a new school single-season The 12 wins is a school record, and were named to the record for regular-season wins All-CC first team and the Brine/ and ties the WMC mark for most Intercollegiate Women's La- victories in a season. The Green crosse Coaches Association Terrors tied for second in the Division III All-South Region Centennial Conference (CC) with squad. Franklin & Marshall, which it The Green Terror defense defeated 18-17, with 8-2 marks. was sparked by junior Stacey Both F&M and conference Baker and sophomore Heather champion Johns Hopkins made Seaburg. Baker was an All-CC the NCAA Division III playoffs, honorable-mention selection on and Western Maryland was defense, while also contributing strongly considered for a bid. 13 goals and two assists at the I-------.-Headirrg Western·----.offensive en . ---~--~--~~ Mary land's potent offense Chrissy Pardew prepares to catch the ball. Freshman Chrissy Pardew waits for a pass. C. Kurt Holter Front Row l-r: Gina Cappi, Stacey Baker. Second Row l-r: Amy Eggers, Anne Larson, Denise Sarver, Heather Baily. Third Row l-r: Lisha Mummert, Chrissy Pardew, Mary Beth Francis, Heather Seaburg, Jodi Wagner. Back Row l-r: Head Coach Kim Easterday, Kathy Gaston, Marcie Delahoz, Assistant Coach Michelle Jolly. Not Pictured: Tina Duley, Jennifer Fleming, Jill Grosso. 92 Women's Lacrosse